| The soundout opcode seems only to write headerless files. Can this be
changed so that the opcode writes a WAV, AIFF, etc. file based on the output
file type?
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>Dear Hans,
sch. l!ztn. n a
t
o =3D
j a n
k e e
z v a z t !
k a
>is this wonderful magazine available in any other format so that people
>(me!) can download it as a whole and print and read it offline?
du =3D vlkom 2 per4rm tazk ov komp!l!ng offline verz!on +?
a[57] =3D "[ 5241600 operat!onz | l!fet!me ]"
a[58] =3D "[ 87360 operat!onz | year ]"
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tout utop!ez zont real!zabl
>(I just
>dont like
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>having to print every article by itself out of netscape.)
j'en ai marre de la sym=E9trie
marre de la sym=E9trie
j'en ai marre de la sym=E9trie
j'en ai marre
la
z!
metr!
tr!
>Just asking...
l!ar
_.. juzt k!dd!ng
grat!tute ov humanz =3D 1 !nf!n!t ztruktur.
>Thomas
>--
>Thomas Neuhaus(neuhaus@folkwang.uni-essen.de) Phone (49)-201-4903-333
>ICEM Institut fuer Computermusik und elektronische Medien
>Folkwang-Hochschule Essen, Klemensborn 39, D-49239 Essen
the relatively invariant unit is the social institution.
institutions are the commonly held patterns of behavior and habits of
thought of a routinised and durable nature that are associated with humans
interacting in a group or larger collectives. institutions enable ordered
thought and action by
imposing form and consistency on the activities of human beings
>---------------------------------------------------------------------------=
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of the physical
universe descartes filled the void in
two
steps
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;800
human evolution =3D genetic evolution + cultural evolution.
biological evolution is slow paced.
kultural evolution is wonderfully faster because it allows much of
what humanz
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have learned
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which a vocabulary
- cannot penetrate
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In DirectCsound -i , when given without arguments, allows the user to
choose a device into a list of audio input ports.
Gab
jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk wrote:
> You did not say from where the input was coming. -i takes an argument
> like -o does. If you use in without a -i it should come from the
> sound card's input. I have not checked that this works on any public
> system, but it used to, and certainly does on Extended Csound.....
> ==John ffitch
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Hans
I think that a zipped archive of the entire magazine would be a good
idea (also for old numbers).
Maybe in pdf format if possible (?!).
Gab
Thomas Neuhaus wrote:
> Dear Hans,
>
> is this wonderful magazine available in any other format so that people
> (me!) can download it as a whole and print and read it offline? (I just
> dont like having to print every article by itself out of netscape.)
>
> Just asking...
> Thomas
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>Try using linen or adsr.
nn.z jas
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: jim altieri [mailto:jim.altieri@oberlin.edu]
>> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 11:36 PM
>> To: csound@maths.ex.ac.uk
>> Subject: declicking
>>
>>
>> hi everybody,
>> i've heard a bunch of you mentioning at one time or another about
>> declicking a csound piece. what are some techniques to do
>> so? it's really
>> become an issue with the piece on which i'm currently
>> working. if this is
>> too elementary of a question, feel free to respond privately,
>> or with a url
>> for a tutorial that answers this question. thanx.
>> -jim altieri
feel free privately,
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>Try using linen or adsr.
plaz!ng dze t!p ov dze tongue aga!nzt
dze pozt alveolar zpasz ztruktur + zubzekuentl!
raref!ng dze a!r molekulz bh!nd !t
tzo dzat !t = pulz dze tongue bakverdz + zubzekuentl!
releasz!ng !t = produsez 1 kl!k kl!k kl!k
et w!th dze upr teeth plaszd !n dze !nnr z!de ov dze lour l!p
= vn dze l!p + dze teeth zpl!t = 1 lab!odentl kl!k = produszd
<=> 1 buz ultra z!b!lant++
Try using linen or adsr.
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Hi,
Gabriel wrote:
>I think that a zipped archive of the entire magazine would be a good
>idea (also for old numbers).
Zip is OK but I only have only five meg on my whole site so I am a bit
cramped for space. I don't want to store it on a site that is going to pop
up advertisements all over the place.
>Maybe in pdf format if possible (?!).
I don't think I have a way to make pdf right now.
Regards,
Hans Mikelson
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